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Canada Residential Proxies

Canadian residential proxies with Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal targeting — strong on Bell, Rogers, Telus, and Shaw networks. Choose sticky or rotating sessions per workflow — traffic is billed per GB and never expires.

Cities and ISPs in Canada

City and ISP targeting are available out of the box. ASN targeting adds finer control for advanced routing.

Top cities

  • Toronto
  • Vancouver
  • Montreal
  • Calgary
  • Ottawa

Top ISPs

  • Bell
  • Rogers
  • Telus
  • Shaw

What Canada residential proxies are used for

Common workflows that need a local residential route rather than a datacenter IP.

  • Amazon.ca and Best Buy CA monitoring
  • Bilingual (EN/FR) SERP research
  • Sneaker drops on CA stores
  • Ad verification, creative QA and landing-page checks from Canada
  • Account, browser-profile and automation workflows that need stable residential sessions

Use a matching browser locale, timezone and account country when running sensitive workflows through Canada IPs. This keeps the network profile coherent and reduces noisy checks.

Recommended use cases

Jump to a workflow guide and keep the same local routing logic.

FAQ - Canada proxies

Do Jetproxy Canada IPs support city-level targeting?
Yes. Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal and other cities can be selected in the dashboard or through the REST API.
Which ISPs are available in Canada?
Coverage includes Bell, Rogers, and Telus and other residential networks. ASN-level targeting is available for advanced filters.
What are Canada residential proxies used for most often?
Most common workflows on the Jetproxy network: Amazon.ca and Best Buy CA monitoring, Bilingual (EN/FR) SERP research, and Sneaker drops on CA stores.
Can I keep the same Canada IP?
Yes. Use sticky sessions for account-bound workflows or rotating sessions for scale.
How is billing measured?
Billing is per gigabyte of traffic. There are no separate per-IP or per-port fees.

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